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  1. Ella Mae Morse (12 de septiembre de 1924 – 16 de octubre de 1999 [1] ) fue una cantante estadounidense de música popular, con un estilo en el que armonizaba el jazz, el country, el pop, y el rhythm and blues. Biografía. Nacida en Mansfield, Texas, fue contratada por Jimmy Dorsey cuando tenía 14 años de edad.

  2. Ella Mae Morse (September 12, 1924 – October 16, 1999) was an American singer of popular music whose 1940s and 1950s recordings mixing jazz, blues, and country styles influenced the development of rock and roll. Her 1942 recording of "Cow-Cow Boogie" with Freddie Slack and His Orchestra gave Capitol Records its first gold record.

  3. Ella Mae Morse fue una cantante estadounidense de música popular, con un estilo en el que armonizaba el jazz, el country, el pop, y el rhythm and blues.

  4. Morse, Ella Mae (19251999) American pop-jazz vocalist during the big band era who was noted for her exuberant style . Born on September 12, 1925, in Mansfield, Texas; died in October 1999 of respiratory failure at the Western Arizona Regional Medical Center in Bullhead City, Arizona; daughter of George Morse (a drummer) and Ann Morse (played ...

  5. The Blacksmith Blues. "The Blacksmith Blues" is a song which was written for Ella Mae Morse by Jack Holmes. The recording reached #3 on the Billboard chart when it was released in 1952, and sold over a million copies. [1] . Recordings were later made by Bing Crosby, the John Barry Seven, and others. [2] .

  6. 18 de oct. de 1999 · Ella Mae Morse, the sultry, swinging pop-jazz singer whose 1942 hit, ''Cow-Cow Boogie,'' became the first million seller for the fledgling Capitol Records and helped establish the label, died...

  7. 17 de jul. de 1995 · This audio only interview was conducted for a radio program by Dan Del Fiorentino and donated to the NAMM Oral History program: Ella Mae Morse was a vocalist for Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra when she was just 14 years old. She went on to sing with Freddie Slack with whom she recorded a string of hits including "Cow Cow Boogie." In 1946, she and Freddie recorded their signature hit record, "House ...